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  • Title: The Social Location of the Visions of Amram (4Q543-547)

    The Social Location of the Visions of Amram (4Q543-547)

    by Robert R. Duke (Author) 2010
    ©2010 Monographs
  • Title: The Exodus Itinerary Sites

    The Exodus Itinerary Sites

    Their Locations from the Perspective of the Biblical Sources
    by Michael D. Oblath (Author)
    ©2004 Monographs
  • Title: Locating Latin American Women Writers

    Locating Latin American Women Writers

    Cristina Peri Rossi, Rosario Ferré, Albalucía Angel, and Isabel Allende
    by Claire Lindsay (Author)
    ©2003 Textbook
  • Title: Le pétrole et la guerre / Oil and War

    Le pétrole et la guerre / Oil and War

    by Alain Beltran (Volume editor)
    ©2012 Conference proceedings
  • Reconfiguring Identities in the Portuguese-Speaking World

    The series publishes studies across the entire spectrum of Lusophone literature, culture and intellectual history, from the Middle Ages to the present day, with particular emphasis on figurations and reconfigurations of identity, broadly understood. It is especially interested in work which interrogates national identity and cultural memory, or which offers fresh insights into Portuguese-speaking cultural and literary traditions, in diverse historical contexts and geographical locations. It is open to a wide variety of approaches and methodologies as well as to interdisciplinary fields: from literary criticism and comparative literature to cultural and gender studies, to film and media studies. It also seeks to encourage critical dialogue among scholarship originating from different continents. Proposals are welcome for either single-author monographs or edited collections (in English and/or Portuguese). Those interested in contributing to the series should send a detailed project outline to oxford@peterlang.com. The series publishes studies across the entire spectrum of Lusophone literature, culture and intellectual history, from the Middle Ages to the present day, with particular emphasis on figurations and reconfigurations of identity, broadly understood. It is especially interested in work which interrogates national identity and cultural memory, or which offers fresh insights into Portuguese-speaking cultural and literary traditions, in diverse historical contexts and geographical locations. It is open to a wide variety of approaches and methodologies as well as to interdisciplinary fields: from literary criticism and comparative literature to cultural and gender studies, to film and media studies. It also seeks to encourage critical dialogue among scholarship originating from different continents. Proposals are welcome for either single-author monographs or edited collections (in English and/or Portuguese). Those interested in contributing to the series should send a detailed project outline to oxford@peterlang.com. The series publishes studies across the entire spectrum of Lusophone literature, culture and intellectual history, from the Middle Ages to the present day, with particular emphasis on figurations and reconfigurations of identity, broadly understood. It is especially interested in work which interrogates national identity and cultural memory, or which offers fresh insights into Portuguese-speaking cultural and literary traditions, in diverse historical contexts and geographical locations. It is open to a wide variety of approaches and methodologies as well as to interdisciplinary fields: from literary criticism and comparative literature to cultural and gender studies, to film and media studies. It also seeks to encourage critical dialogue among scholarship originating from different continents. Proposals are welcome for either single-author monographs or edited collections (in English and/or Portuguese). Those interested in contributing to the series should send a detailed project outline to oxford@peterlang.com.

    21 publications

  • Title: Stages of Exile

    Stages of Exile

    Spanish Republican Exile Theatre and Performance
    by Helena Buffery (Volume editor) 2012
    ©2011 Edited Collection
  • Title: Socially Constructed School Violence

    Socially Constructed School Violence

    Lessons from the Field
    by Kimberly Williams (Author)
    ©2005 Textbook
  • Title: Voices of Pain, Cries of Silence

    Voices of Pain, Cries of Silence

    Francophone Jewish Poetry of the Shoah, 1939–2008
    by Gary D. Mole (Author) 2024
    ©2024 Monographs
  • Title: Discovering the New Place of Learning

    Discovering the New Place of Learning

    by Natalija Mažeikienė (Volume editor) 2022
    ©2022 Edited Collection
  • Title: War Hecatomb

    War Hecatomb

    International Effects on Public Health, Demography and Mentalities in the 20th Century
    by Paulo de Teodoro Matos (Volume editor) Helena Da Silva (Volume editor) José Miguel Sardica (Volume editor) 2019
    ©2019 Edited Collection
  • Title: Azerbaijan at the Crossroads of Eurasia

    Azerbaijan at the Crossroads of Eurasia

    The Tumultuous Fate of a Nation Caught Up Between the Rivalries of the World’s Major Powers
    by Fazil Zeynalov (Author) 2017
    ©2017 Monographs
  • Title: «Wooden Man»?

    «Wooden Man»?

    Masculinities in the Work of J.M. Coetzee («Boyhood», «Youth» and «Summertime»)
    by Daniel Matias (Author) 2017
    ©2017 Monographs
  • Title: Language, Identity and Migration

    Language, Identity and Migration

    Voices from Transnational Speakers and Communities
    by Vera Regan (Volume editor) Chloé Diskin (Volume editor) Jennifer Martyn (Volume editor) 2015
    ©2016 Edited Collection
  • Title: Fractured

    Fractured

    Race Relations in «Post-Racial» American Life
    by Helen Fox (Author) 2015
    ©2015 Textbook
  • Title: Cross-Border Cooperation Structures in Europe

    Cross-Border Cooperation Structures in Europe

    Learning from the Past, Looking to the Future
    by Luis Dominguez Castro (Volume editor) Iva Miranda Pires (Volume editor) 2014
    ©2014 Edited Collection
  • Title: Space, Place and the Discursive Construction of Identity

    Space, Place and the Discursive Construction of Identity

    by Julia Bamford (Volume editor) Franca Poppi (Volume editor) Davide Mazzi (Volume editor) 2014
    ©2014 Edited Collection
  • Title: Quality Assurance in Higher Education in Southern Africa

    Quality Assurance in Higher Education in Southern Africa

    Challenges and Opportunities
    by Ephraim Mhlanga (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Monographs
  • Title: Philosophical and Religious Sources of Modern Culture

    Philosophical and Religious Sources of Modern Culture

    by Jacek Grzybowski (Volume editor) 2012
    ©2012 Edited Collection
  • British Identities since 1707

    ISSN: 1664-0284

    The historiography of British identities has flourished since the mid-1970s, spurred on by increasing national consciousness in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, and since 1997 by devolution. Historians and other academics have become increasingly aware that identities in the British Isles have been fluid and that interactions between the different parts of the British Isles have been central to historical developments since, and indeed before, the Act of Union between England and Scotland in 1707. This series seeks to encourage exploration of identities of place in the British Isles since the early eighteenth century, including intersections between competing and complementary identities such as region and nation. The series also advances discussion of other identities such as class, gender, religion, politics, ethnicity and culture when these are geographically located and positioned. While the series is historical, it welcomes cross- and interdisciplinary approaches to the study of British identities. British Identities since 1707 examines the unity and diversity of the British Isles, developing consideration of the multiplicity of negotiations that have taken place in such a multinational and multi-ethnic group of Islands. lt will include discussions of nationalism(s), of Britishness, Englishness, Scattishness, Welshness and Irishness, as well as 'regional' identities including, for example, those associated with Cornwall, the Gäidhealtachd region in Scotland and Gaeltacht areas in Ireland. The series will encompass discussions of relations with continental Europe and the United States, with ethnic and immigrant identities and with other forms of identity associated with the British Isles as place. The editors are interested in publishing books relating to the wider British world, including current and former parts of the British Empire and the Commonwealth, and places such as Gibraltar and the Falkland Islands and the smaller islands of the British archipelago. British Identities since 1707 reinforces the consideration of history, culture and politics as richly diverse across and within the borders of the British Isles.

    10 publications

  • Telecollaboration in Education

    ISSN: 1662-3037

    The series' focus is on the pedagogical processes and outcomes of engaging learners in different geographical locations in virtual contact and collaboration together. This contact can take place through the application of online communication tools such as e-mail, synchronous chat and threaded discussion as well as the tools of Web 2.0: like wikis, blogs, and online publishing. The series is also particularly interested in innovative teaching practices involving telecollaboration that integrate the use of newly emerging forms of Internet tools such as social networking or 3D virtual worlds. A major aim is to reflect the diversity of research and practice in this area of knowledge, providing a space for transversal dialogue among teachers and teacher trainers, administrators, researchers, and educators working in different subject areas as well as various areas of education. Telecollaboration in Education deals with the application of such activity in different subject areas (e.g. Foreign Languages, History, Science) and in different educational contexts, including but not limited to primary, secondary, university and adult education. Publications within the series include scholarly monographs and collected papers editions as well as cutting-edge projects that exemplify good practice in the application of distanced collaborative efforts. Training manuals for educators in the organisation and application of telecollaboration are also a possible type of publication within the series. Language of publication is English.

    6 publications

  • German Visual Culture

    German Visual Culture invites research on German art across different periods, geographical locations, and political contexts. Books in the series engage with aesthetic and ideological continuities as well as ruptures and divergences between individual artists, movements, systems of art education, art institutions, and cultures of display. Challenging scholarship that interrogates and updates existing orthodoxies in the field is desirable. A guiding question of the series is the impact of German art on critical and public spheres, both inside and outside the German-speaking world. Reception is thus conceived in the broadest possible terms, including both the ways in which art has been perceived and defined as well as the ways in which modern and contemporary German artists have undertaken visual dialogues with their predecessors or contemporaries. Issues of cultural transfer, critical race theory and related postcolonial analysis, feminism, queer theory, and other interdisciplinary approaches are encouraged, as are studies on production and consumption, especially the art market, pioneering publishing houses, and the ‘little magazines’ of the avant-garde. All proposals for monographs and edited collections in the history of German visual culture will be considered, although English will be the language of all contributions. Submissions are subject to rigorous peer review. The series will be promoted through the series editor’s Research Forum for German Visual Culture (https://www.eca.ed.ac.uk/research/research-forum-german-visual-culture), which he founded at the University of Edinburgh in 2011, and which has involved various symposia and related publications, all connected to an international network of Germanist scholars.

    20 publications

  • Title: Literature and Place 1800-2000

    Literature and Place 1800-2000

    Second Edition
    by Peter Brown (Volume editor) Michael Irwin (Volume editor)
    ©2006 Edited Collection
  • Title: The Crystallization of the Iraqi State

    The Crystallization of the Iraqi State

    Geopolitical Function and Form
    by Zoë Preston (Author)
    ©2003 Monographs
  • Title: Black Religious Landscaping in Africa and the United States

    Black Religious Landscaping in Africa and the United States

    by Joy R. Bostic (Volume editor) Itumeleng D. Mothoagae (Volume editor) Tamelyn Tucker-Worgs (Volume editor) 2021
    ©2021 Monographs
  • Title: English and French Online Comments

    English and French Online Comments

    A Text Linguistic Comparison of Popular Science Magazines
    by John Marcus Sommer (Author) 2020
    ©2020 Thesis
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